Hi Wei,

Thanks very much for the reply

I have updated the mysql and restarted the management server but unfortunately 
I am still getting the error

curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8096: Connection refused

when I run

cloudstack-sysvmadm

I am not sure the management server is fully starting up as a result of my 
upgrade. I think I made a mistake in not updating the templates before the 
ubuntu 20.04 apt update and upgrade

I am not sure on the best option, either resolve this connection refused or try 
to rollback the upgrade (but I am not sure what state that will leave me in?)

Thanks

Brian

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Subject: Re: cloudstack-sysvmadm access to 8096
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 16:27:18 +0200


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If you have access to database


mysql > update cloud.configuration set value='8096' where

name='integration.api.port';


then restart mgt server


-Wei




On Fri, 23 Jul 2021 at 16:19, Brian Fitzpatrick <

<mailto:b.fitzpatr...@chester.ac.uk>

b.fitzpatr...@chester.ac.uk

>

wrote:


Hello all,


I wonder if you could help, I have managed to get myself stuck in an

upgrade from 4.15.0 to 4.15.1


(I think I overlooked a stage, apologies)


I have lost my management interface (only one - small-test install)


I need to run the cloudstack-sysvmadm script


but I am getting the error


port 8096: Connection refused


I can't see a way of enabling api access without the web interface (which

isn't working)


Is there a way up doing this through command line?


Thanks


Brian



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